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Understanding Lower Extremity Phlebolymphedema Fibrosis
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Understanding Lower Extremity Phlebolymphedema Fibrosis

Published: 27 June, 2019

Are you fully informed about the latest in diagnosis and treatment for lower extremity fibrosis, phlebolymphedema, chronic venous insufficiency, and related conditions? We’re on a mission to help clinicians identify and treat these conditions as early as possible. This makes a huge difference in the overall health outlook for your patients.

Learn more in the article below by Karen Ashforth, OT MS CLT-LANA. Karen speaks frequently in academic, clinical and professional settings and performs clinical research that she shares at conferences around the world. Her presentations have included four International Lymphology Congress meetings: 2017 Spain, 2015 USA, 2011 Sweden, 2009 Australia, as well as medical conferences in the United States, Canada, and Israel.

Understanding Lower Extremity Phlebolymphedema Fibrosis

Click to read part three of Karen’s educational series. In this article, she provides a closer look at phlebolymphedema, the most common form of lymphedema in the Western world. She also draws connections to lower extremity chronic venous insufficiency, post-cellulitis fibrosis, lipodermatosclerosis, and more.

Karen provides detailed explanations and real photos from her practice, which are quite helpful in understanding these conditions. We invite you to explore how early intervention can have a life-altering positive impact on the lives of our patients.

This is a 14-minute read.

This story series is a partnership of LE&RN, Lympha Press, and Medical Solutions Supplier. For 25 years, Medical Solutions Supplier has provided innovative compression pump home therapy equipment that supports the best possible patient outcomes.

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